Juice Wrld's first posthumous album, Legends Never Die, was released over the summer and it looks like a second offering is in the works.

In a video interview shared by the gossip blog The Hollywood Fix, Lil Bibby, co-owner of Grade A Productions, the parent label Juice was signed to via Interscope Records, revealed that new music from the late rapper is coming.

"[The] Kid Laroi...Juice Wrld next album," the Chicago artist said when asked what he's currently working on. He adds, "I'm talking too much."

He closed out the conversation saying, "Juice Wrld next album crazy."

Lil Bibby spoke to XXL about the making of Juice's Legends Never Die album in July. He explained the things he tried to keep in mind while working on the project. The posthumous music from Juice, who appears on XXL's July digital cover, was discussed by Bibby and Grade A Productions COO Peter Jideonwo.

"I tried to put it together to kinda tell a story and like I said, the last talks that I had with Juice, I kinda like remember where his mind was at and I wanted to explain exactly what he was going through at the time with the music," Bibby said at the time. "Somebody that was fighting addiction, anxiety, detachment. It's a lot of stuff that he was going through and I just wanted to make sure that the music told the story."

When asked if another posthumous album would arrive following Legends Never Die, Bibby said, "Of course. I don't think the albums gonna stop. There's plenty of music."

Prior to Juice's initial posthumous effort being delivered, Lil Bibby hinted at its arrival. Back in April, Bibby shared a throwback video of himself and Juice Wrld playing with a skateboard while at an airport. He posted a reflective caption to go along with the clip and added in the comment section that Juice's album would be "coming soon."

No word on when to expect Juice World's second posthumous album, but fans of the artist, who died from an accidental overdose on Dec. 8, 2019, definitely have something to look forward to.

Check out Lil Bibby revealing the news about Juice Wrld's second posthumous album below.

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